First principle or "truth" + "one."
A short, beautiful, and multicultural name. In Japanese, it evokes a sweet, village fragrance. In Hungarian, its a friendly diminutive. It has a soft, international charm.
German short form of names ending in -rike, meaning "powerful," "ruler."
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Strength, "power."
Land + "to fight," or "land" + "to strive."
Signs, "symbols," "high status."
Forest, "jungle."
Of uncertain origin, possibly from Rome or the Hebrew "pomegranate."
Pomegranate.
Feminine form of Rimon, "pomegranate."
A short, beautiful, and multicultural name. In Hebrew, it means "joy" or "song." In Japanese, it evokes a peaceful village. It is a name of happiness and natural charm.
English name, famously the drummer of The Beatles.
A short, sweet, and multicultural name. In Japanese, it evokes the jasmine flower. In India, its a friendly diminutive. It is a name of gentle, floral charm.
Ó Ríordáin
Spanish surname meaning "rivers."
A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
Short for Ripley; also "to tear."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a modern Indian name.
English place-name/surname: "clearing by the river."
French diminutive of Henri (Henry).
A short, sweet, and multicultural name. In Japanese, it has a nature-based, peaceful sound. In English, its a friendly diminutive of Melissa, meaning "honey bee."
To move from a lower position to a higher one.
Saint, "sage," "seer."
Modern invented name, a blend of Risha and Michelle.
Sage, "seer," "inspired poet."
Feminine form of Rishi, "female sage."
First, "primary."
Short form of names like Clarissa or Marissa.
Law, "regulation," "rhythm."
Law child, "rhythm child."
Season.
German surname; famously the luxury hotel chain.
A short, beautiful, and multicultural name. In Hebrew, it is related to Rebecca. In Italian, it means "shore," evoking a peaceful, coastal image.
Spanish surname, from a place name meaning "riverbanks."
Singer, "graceful," "flowing."
Alternate spelling of Riad, meaning "gardens."
Village + "blessing."
Blessed village child.
Alternate spelling of Ridwan, "acceptance," the name of the guardian angel of Paradise.
Alternate spelling of Ridwana, feminine form of Ridwan.
Italian surname, a nickname for a curly-haired person.
English surname, from the Old French "roche," meaning "rock."
A cool, nature-based, and modern unisex name. It evokes the beautiful color of a roan horse, suggesting a rich, earthy, and striking presence. It also connects to the Irish rowan tree.
Feminine form of Roan, meaning "reddish-brown."
Modern invented name, a unique elaboration of Roan with the suffix -ix.
French place name, a city on the Loire.
Short form of Robert.
A person who steals.
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